Why So Serious about Sin?
Too often in life, we don’t take sin seriously. We know we shouldn’t do it, but we wouldn’t take the stance that Jesus took. Sin is more that something we do; it affects and shapes our families, communities, and nation. Therefore, Jesus, seeing the potential impact, confronts and properly corrects how we should view sin.
Matthew 18:7-9
Too often in life, we don’t take sin seriously. We know we shouldn’t do it, but we wouldn’t take the stance that Jesus took. Sin is more that something we do; it affects and shapes our families, communities, and nation. Therefore, Jesus, seeing the potential impact, confronts and properly corrects how we should view sin.
Why Humility?
Today, we will look into the virtue of humility. Humility (meekness) is such an attractive quality in dealing with others. There is something profoundly powerful about it as it captures our hearts and we gravitate towards those who are humble. Being meek is not weak; meekness isn't passivity; meekness is trusting in the Lord's provision where He preserves His justice and righteousness.
The Peril of Convenience (Mark 8:34-38)
Many today do not want to be totally committed to Jesus because it demands too much of them. Following Him wholeheartedly causes much inconvenience to us. As human beings, we are magnetized to comfort and ease. What has God called us to do? How does God work in/through our lives? Inconvenience is what God demands of us, if we do not embrace it, it will be a spiritual peril to us.
Pastor Scott Oh
Many today do not want to be totally committed to Jesus because it demands too much of them. Following Him wholeheartedly causes much inconvenience to us. As human beings, we are magnetized to comfort and ease. What has God called us to do? How does God work in/through our lives? Inconvenience is what God demands of us, if we do not embrace it, it will be a spiritual peril to us.
Walking on Water
Matthew 14:22-36
“Walking on water” is kind of the picture of doing something I cannot do on my own unless God gives me the power to do it. This means that, in following Jesus, there is always going to be a choice between the comfort and the safety of the boat and the risk of getting out. Today, we want to be propelled to live according to faith. We want to address our fears as well as comfort in our own lives making sure that we get to experience “walking on the water”.
Pastor: Scott Oh
“Walking on water” is kind of the picture of doing something I cannot do on my own unless God gives me the power to do it. This means that, in following Jesus, there is always going to be a choice between the comfort and the safety of the boat and the risk of getting out. Today, we want to be propelled to live according to faith. We want to address our fears as well as comfort in our own lives making sure that we get to experience “walking on the water”.
Into the Unknown
There is a gap between where we are now and where God has said we should/will be. We mustn’t forget His promises as we patiently wait for its fulfillment. Whatever obstacles lie ahead, we are called to look beyond them and courageously charge through. What do you see in your own life? Where is your Promise land? Are you there yet? What do you see now, and what are you willing to do to enter the promised land?
There is a gap between where we are now and where God has said we should/will be. We mustn’t forget His promises as we patiently wait for its fulfillment. Whatever obstacles lie ahead, we are called to look beyond them and courageously charge through. What do you see in your own life? Where is your Promise land? Are you there yet? What do you see now, and what are you willing to do to enter the promised land?
GOD, OUR FATHER
On this Father’s Day, we reflect on the Father heart of God. As the most loving person
and father we know of, He did not spare even His own son for us. In Paul’s alluding of
Abraham and Isaac, we wonder if we could love God above all else. It is a challenging,
even a frightening thought to do what God demonstrated for us. We seek to answer
some difficult questions as we have a clearer understanding of the Gospel of Jesus
Christ.
Intimate Community
John 15:12-17
On this Installation Sunday, we are reminded of God’s call for us to be an intimate community. Jesus’ relationship with his disciples revealed that he was much more than just a teacher to them. There was an invitation to a very intimate relationship as Jesus called them friends. Today, we reflect a bit about what it means to intimately care for those in our church community.
Biblical Giving
Following last week’s sermon on Faith & Money, we discuss more in details of Biblical giving. What does the Bible teach God’s people about giving towards God? In today’s sermon, we learn about tithes and offering—what it is, how and where we should give. Our unreserved giving will result in the unrestrained blessing from God.
Following last week’s sermon on Faith & Money, we discuss more in details of Biblical giving. What does the Bible teach God’s people about giving towards God? In today’s sermon, we learn about tithes and offering—what it is, how and where we should give. Our unreserved giving will result in the unrestrained blessing from God.
Faith & Money
Title: Faith & Money
Text: Matthew 6:19-24
Summary:
Money and our faith in God have long been intertwined as our attachment to money reveals a lot about our perspective and value of living life. Jesus’ teaching conveyed that our assurance (trust) should lie in Him and that we are motivated by things eternal than the things temporal. Also, we want to reflect our faith in the way we allocate our resources which we begin by being faithful in giving tithes and offering.
Title: Faith & Money
Text: Matthew 6:19-24
Summary:
Money and our faith in God have long been intertwined as our attachment to money reveals a lot about our perspective and value of living life. Jesus’ teaching conveyed that our assurance (trust) should lie in Him and that we are motivated by things eternal than the things temporal. Also, we want to reflect our faith in the way we allocate our resources which we begin by being faithful in giving tithes and offering.
God of the Orphaned
On this Mother’s Day, we see God as the Mother to the motherless. We all have experienced the feeling of loneliness, being misunderstood, and completely powerless to trek through life. The Bible describes God as someone who is stubbornly by our side and irrationally loving towards us. We want to make sure that we do not live outside of such love and care. Today, we caution ourselves against the orphan-spirit and be rooted in the transformative power of our Father.
Psalm 68:1-6
On this Mother’s Day, we see God as the Mother to the motherless. We all have experienced the feeling of loneliness, being misunderstood, and completely powerless to trek through life. The Bible describes God as someone who is stubbornly by our side and irrationally loving towards us. We want to make sure that we do not live outside of such love and care. Today, we caution ourselves against the orphan-spirit and be rooted in the transformative power of our Father.